In the alternate versions of Watchmen, when Dr. Manhattan's is forced to choose a symbol, he made one on his forehead representing a hydrogen atom.
Why did he choose this symbol? How does it relate ...

What was with the subplot of comics "Tales of the Black Freighter" in the film Watchmen and how is it relevant to the story?
Note: Tales of the Black Freighter is a part of Ultimate cut of the movie.
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He was disintegrated and then reformed, I get that but at what point did he decide not to bother with wearing clothes?
I would imagine that if he walked into someone's office after regenerating the ...

In Watchmen the character of Rorschach always speaks with a very growling voice, no matter if acting as Rorschach or simply as Walter Kovacs (well, the latter was probably completely absorbed into the ...

In Watchmen, Rorschach wears a mask that shows continuously changing symmetrical patterns of black "ink" on white cloth, resembling those of, well, a Rorschach test. In fact, in some scenes he is very ...